Striped bass, like most bony fish, have a skeletal structure composed of numerous bones. On average, they possess around 200 to 250 bones, including those in the skull, spine, and fins. The exact number can vary depending on the individual's size and age.
a black striped bass
Yes, striped bass will eat earthworms.
because you cant photoshop a good striped bass
Striped bass scientific name is Morone Saxatilis
Freshwater bass include; Sunfish Family- largemouth, smallmouth, cousae, redeye, spotted, and Suwannae bass. Morone family- striped, white bass, white perch, yellow bass. Saltwater basses; black sea bass, jewfish, grouper species, sand bass, striped bass. Note; The striped bass has been introduced into many freshwater lakes, because it can live in fresh or saltwater.
Striped bass can live in both fresh and saltwater!
No. Striped bass are the same as rockfish. Common mistake
Many do, especially bass, trout, carp, striped bass, white bass and white perch, shad.
No, a striped bass is not an herbivore; it is a carnivorous fish. Striped bass primarily feed on smaller fish, such as menhaden and shad, as well as crustaceans. Their diet reflects their role as predators in their aquatic ecosystems.
its a fish
No, that is a fish.
no it is a fish